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Though this weekend event was billed as vegetarian, in practice it was a celebration of vegan life. Very expensive vegan life, with $4 doughnuts and pushy vendors.

There were entertainers and a dance floor, but the true highlight were the puppies and kitties available for adoption from Best Friends Pet Adoption Center. The hummus cost almost as much as the pets, but the animals make you happy for a much longer time.

When Kitchen Mouse opened in June 2014 on Figueroa in Highland Park, it gave the neighborhood a sunny option for vegetarian (and mainly vegan) breakfast and lunch fare, serving as a casual cafe from morning to afternoon. Two years later, Kitchen Mouse has expanded its hours and is now serving dinner on weekdays until 8 p.m.

"I have the least rock & roll life," Moby insists. "Every morning I wake up at 6 a.m. By 6:15, I'm hiking." He says this as he's sitting by the pool of his very nice house in the Los Feliz hills, wearing a T-shirt from Little Pine, the Silver Lake...

There was every variety of brunch option available for the choosing this weekend at Brunch at the Races, LA Weekly's annual morning meal extravaganza at Santa Anita Park.

Check out these photos to see some of the tasty offerings, from fried egg sandwiches to the fluffiest of pancakes to chicharron breakfast tacos. Plus people in giant hats and a baby cooking up a storm — it was a fun event!

Pasadena's Rose Bowl hosted the annual L.A. Vegan Beer and Food Festival on Saturday, featuring unlimited pours from more than 40 breweries from Southern California and across the nation. In addition to the curated selection of vegan beers, the festival featured a showcase of kombuchas, vegan cuisine and, fittingly for the festival, The Smiths/Morrissey tribute band Sweet and Tender Hooligans. (Morrissey is himself a well-known vegan.) All photos by Ed "The Animal" Carrasco.